by Associated Behavioral Health Care | Brain Health, Gambling Addiction
When you think of gambling, you may think of a good time. While that’s true for many, gambling can become a problem for some. Gambling disorder, also known as gambling addiction, can be devastating financially and emotionally. As with other addictions, many of those...
by Associated Behavioral Health Care | Brain Health, Recovery
Every season brings unique challenges for recovery. In a typical summer, you’re potentially faced with graduation parties, summer barbeques and weddings. While these events are often fun and joyous, they can also be triggers for relapse. Let’s take a closer look at...
by Associated Behavioral Health Care | Recovery
As businesses reopen in the wake of COVID-19, you might find yourself experiencing new feelings. There might be a sense of anxiety as you go back to some of your regular activities. Or you might be feeling frustrated if you’re high risk for COVID-19 and unable to go...
by Associated Behavioral Health Care | Gambling Addiction
Gambling addiction is relatively easy to hide. It doesn’t give you a hangover, and you can’t overdose. It can have a devastating effect, though. It can lead to financial difficulties and strained relationships. It’s a real addiction, and gambling addiction needs real...
by Associated Behavioral Health Care | ABHC News
While King County is coping with the effects of the coronavirus, there’s another crisis emerging. King County is experiencing a record number of deaths related to fentanyl, according to KOMO News. As of May 16, 2020, the county had 55 confirmed overdose deaths. What’s...